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March
THE FEZFI
iii
is no common-
w:ea1th which
can survive the
exploiting of
the common
life. The simple
life and the intel-
lectual life are
disintegrating,
but may be
integrated in the
common life.-
Charleszueblin.
so-
T is right
and neces-
sary that all men
should have
work to do
which shall be
worth doing,
and be of itself
pleasant to do:
an d w h i c h
should be done .
under such con-
ditions as would
make it neither
over-wearisome
nor over-anx-
ious up so
Turn that claim
about as I may,
think of it as
long as I can,
I can not find
that it is an ex-
orbitant claim;
yet again I say
if Society would
or could admit
it the face of
the world would
some less. (I If you use Howard Dustless
A DISSERTATION ON DUST--Doggone It!
AVID HARUM said: “A,certain
'- amount of fleas is good for a dog.
They keep him from broodin’ on
bein’. a dog.” (I A certain amount
of dirt may be good for mankind. At least, we
are doomed to eat our peck. Some eat more,
Dusters, you get less than your
share. (L Dust is dangerous to
life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness, because it is usually
germ-infected. -
Dust and microbes are first
cousins, and spend a lot of time
gallivanting around together.
They ’re as inseparable as the
Siamese Twins.
Also, dust that is confined in
limited areas is more dangerous
than outdoor dust, because it is
not subjected to the regenerating
influence of sunlight.
There is only one Duster made
that is all it claims to be-and
a little more. Pin your faith to the Howard, a chemically treated fab-
ric possessing adhesive properties that render it invaluable in homes,
offices and public buildings. .-
The Dustless Duster dispatches dust with diligence. There is no
commotion, no disorder, no dusturbance. The dust simply disappears.
It melts away like mist before the morning sun.
H R (L The Howard is easily cleansed with boil-
‘W3 J as new.
‘as’ Twelve styles of Dusters are made, including
Dust-Mops, Wall-Dusters, Bric-a-Brac and
Handle Dusters. (I Sent, prepaid, on receipt of price.
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mg water and soap, being then as good
-31.1-‘:3;
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TWO HUNDRED SUMMER STREET BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
be changed; discontent and strife and dis-
honesty would be ended. To feel that we
were doing work useful to others and pleasant
to ourselves, and that such work and its due
reward could not fail us! What seriousharm
could happen to us then P-William Morris.
so
‘E O achieve what the world calls success
a man must attend strictly to busi-
ness and keep a little in advance of the times.
(l,The man who reaches the top is the one
who is not content with doing just what is
required of him. He does more.
Every man should make up his mind that if
he expects to succeed, he must give an honest
return for the other man’s dollar.
Grasp an idea and work it out to a successful
conclusion. That ’s about all there is in life
for any of us.-Edward H. Harriman.
so-
Pity me not. ‘I am happier than you; for I
am fighting to be free.-eFrancis Ilfarion.